Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company's "Wild West - West Coast Style India Pale Ale".
I was asked to do some behind the scenes photography of Stable 12 Brewing Company as they did their “First Canning” of their “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
It was not hard to say “Yes” to this assignment, and off I was to Phoenixville.
Little did I realize, that “First Canning” was literally “First Canning”!
The Canning machine was in the final stages of being installed!
With that in mind, here are a few images from behind the scenes!
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Bring Christmas time, the main bar was decorated for the season!
The main bar area at Christmas time.
What’s on tap?
What is on tap?
The folks behind the beer.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
Images taken during the fist canning of Stable 12 Brewing Company’s “Wild West – West Coast Style India Pale Ale”.
The Remote Controlled Airplanes exhibition was a new addition this year balloon festival, and proved to be a big draw for everyone there.
The rc planes were paraded through the excited crowd.
Moving a jet rc airplane runway through the crowd.
Only to be followed by this bi-winged beauty!
Moving a bi-wing rc airplane runway through the crowd.
Here are some pilot/owners of these beautiful creations –
Bi-Wing Airplane – Pitts Python
Proud pilot/owner with his bi-wing airplane.A bi-wing airplane with some balloons.
Jets Airplane – Royal Air Force (Red Arrows)
A pre-flight check with pilot /owner.
The Red Arrows, officially known as the Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team, is the aerobatics display team of the Royal Air Force based at RAF Scampton. The team was formed in late 1964 as an all-RAF team, replacing a number of unofficial teams that had been sponsored by RAF commands.
More pre-flight checks.
The amount of detail that goes into these machines is incredible!
Cockpit detail of one of the jet airplanes.
In flight images
Watching these planes zoom past you, is incredible!
Nothing but clear skies…
It was generally agreed by those photographers in the in-field, that this craft was the hardest to photograph…
Coming in for a landing…
One wonder… The announcer was saying that this jet was buzzing by the field at 170 mph!!
A crowd of interested viewers.
And it still looks fast when grounded!
Candy Drop
Also new, was the candy drop!
Candy drop time!!
One of the traditional single winged airplanes, flew up twice, and dropped candy over the field, with children and parents eagerly rushing to gather as much as they candy as they could.
Personally, I hope they continue the rc airplane event/exhibit!
If you happen to know more info on these planes, I would like to update any info that is incorrect!
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